Yancy, G. "Dear White America," in The Stone (New York Times), December 24, 2015. (This article won the American Philosophical Association Committee on Public Philosophy's Op-Ed Contest in 2016). This article, because of the sheer amount of racist hatred received in response to it, was instrumental in encouraging the American Philosophical Association's unprecedented public statement against bullying and harassment toward philosophers. Anne Leighton was also instrumental in bringing attention and support through creating a petition in support of me. Also, 68 prominent philosophers and intellectuals wrote a letter in my defense.

Yancy, G. 'Geneva Smitherman: The Social Ontology of African-American Languaging, the Power of Nommo and the Hermeneutics of Linguistic Combat and Identity.' The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. 18, No. 4, 2004: 273--299. In this same issue, the journal editors solicited articles from four philosophers (Lynn Clarke, Janine Jones, John McClendon, and Shannon Sullivan) who commented on my article.

Yancy, G. 'What Does it Mean to be a Black Philosopher in the 21st Century?' The Black Arts Quarterly, Vol. 6, Issue 1 (Winter/Spring), 2001.

Yancy, G. 'Feminism and the Subtext of Whiteness: Black Women's Experiences as a Site of Identity Formation and Contestation of Whiteness,' Western Journal of Black Studies, Vol. 24, No. 3, 2000: 155-165.

Yancy, G. "Black Embodied Wounds and the Traumatic Impact of the White Imaginary" in Trauma and Transcendence: Limits of Theory and Prospects in Thinking, edited by Eric Boynton and Peter Capretto, New York: Fordham University Press (2018).

Yancy, G. "Epilogue: Whiteness as Anti-theological and the Ethics of No Edges" in Shades: Race with Jewish Ethics, edited by Jonathan K. Crane, Penn State University Press (2018).

Yancy, G. "Walking While Black in the 'White Gaze,'" in Modern Ethics in 77 Arguments, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley, Liveright (2017).

Yancy, G. "Through the Crucible of Pain and Suffering: African-American Philosophy as a Gift and the Countering of the Western Philosophical Metanarrative" in The Dilemma of Western Philosophy, edited by Michael A. Peters and Carl Mika (Reprint from Educational Theory and Philosophy), Routledge (2017).

Yancy, G. "White Embodied Gazing, the Black Body as Disgust, and the Aesthetics of Un-Suturing" in Body Aesthetics, edited by Sherri Irvin (Oxford University Press, 2016).

Yancy, G. "Walking While Black in the 'White Gaze'" in The Stone Reader: Modern Philosophy in 133 Arguments, edited by Peter Catapano and Simon Critchley (Liveright, 2015).

Yancy, G. "Whiteness As Insidious: On the Embedded and Opaque White Racist Self" in I Don't See Color: Personal and Critical Perspectives on White Privilege, edited by Bettina Bergo and Tracey Nicholls (State College, PA: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 2015).

Yancy, G. "Introduction: Un-Sutured," in White Self-Criticality beyond Anti-Racism: How Does It Feel to Be a White Problem? Edited with introduction by George Yancy. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (Late 2014).

Yancy, G. "White Gazes: What it Feels Like to be an Essence" in Living Alterities: Phenomenology, Embodiment and Race, edited by Emily Lee (New York: SUNY Press, 2014).

Yancy, G. "Now, Imagine She's White": The Gift of the Black Gaze and the Re-inscription of Whiteness as Normative in A Time to Kill" in Race, Philosophy, and Film, edited by Dan Flory and Mary Bloodsworth-Lugo (London and New York: Routledge, 2013)

Yancy, G. "Trayvon Martin: When Effortless Grace is Sacrificed on the Altar of the Image" in Pursuing Trayvon Martin: Historical Contexts and Contemporary Manifestations of Racial Dynamics, edited by George Yancy and Janine Jones (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2013).

Yancy, G. 'Introduction: Framing the Problem,' in Christology and Whiteness: What Would Jesus Do? Edited with Introduction by George Yancy. New York: Routledge (July 2012).

Yancy, G. 'Introduction: Inappropriate Subjects?' in Reframing the Practice of Philosophy: Bodies of Color, Bodies of Knowledge. Edited with Introduction and chapter by George Yancy. SUNY Press (2012).

Yancy, G. 'Geneva Smitherman: The Social Ontology of African-American Languaging, the Power of Nommo and the Hermeneutics of Linguistic Combat and Identity' in Reframing the Practice of Philosophy: Bodies of Color, Bodies of Knowledge. Edited with Introduction and chapter by George Yancy. SUNY Press (2012). Reprinted by permission. Originally published in The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. 18, no. 4, 2004: 273--299.

Yancy, G. 'Give-em Just One Mic: The Therapeutic Agency of Rap and Hip Hop- (with Susan Hadley) in Therapeutic Uses of Rap and Hip-Hop. Co-edited and co-authored Introduction with Susan Hadley. New York: Routledge (2011).

Yancy, G. 'Introduction: Troublemaking Allies,' in The Center Must Not Hold: White Women Philosophers on the Whiteness of Philosophy. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. Edited with Introduction by George Yancy (2010).

Yancy, G. 'Fragments of a Social Ontology of Whiteness,' Introduction to George Yancy (ed.) What White Looks Like: African American Philosophers on the Whiteness Question. New York: Routledge (2004).

Yancy, G. 'A Foucauldian (Genealogical) Reading of Whiteness: The Production of the Black Body/Self and the Racial Deformation of Pecola Breedlove in Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye- in George Yancy (ed.) What White Looks Like: African American Philosophers on the Whiteness Question. New York: Routledge (2004). Revised version originally appeared in Radical Philosophy Review, vol. 4, no. 1&2, 2001: 1-29.

Yancy, G. Review of Tim Wise's White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son in The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and the Black Experience Vol.06, no. 2, Spring 2007: 13-17.

Yancy, G. Review of Beverly Clack's Misogyny in the Western Philosophical Tradition: A Reader, in The American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy Vol. 2, no. 1, Fall 2002: 120-121.